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Description
This indicates an artist who conducted a performance.
This relationship type describes the action of conducting. Conductor Position Relationship Type or Choirmaster Position Relationship Type should be used to describe the fact that an artist was the conductor or choirmaster of an artist.
Link Phrases
- Artist conducted Release
- Release was conducted by Artist
- Artist conducted Track
- Track was conducted by Artist
- Artist principally conducted Track / Release
- Track / Release was principally conducted by Artist
Attributes
- start date
- This indicates the date the conductor first conducted this specific performance.
- end date
- This indicates the date the conductor last conducted this specific performance.
- additional
- This indicates that the conductor was not the primary conductor for the performance.
- instrument
- This indicates the type of instrument or instrument section which was conducted. This should only be used if the conductor did not conduct all of the performers.
- orchestra
- This indicates the type of orchestra which was conducted. This should only be used if the conductor did not conduct all of the performers.
- vocal
- This indicates the type of vocal or choir which was conducted. This should only be used if the conductor did not conduct all of the performers.
- guest
- This indicates that the conductor was specifically designated as a guest conductor for the track or release. It should not be assumed simply because a conductor or choirmaster holds a "guest conductor" or "guest choirmaster" position with the group.
- principal
- This indicates that this conductor was the principal conductor for a performance involving multiple conductors.
Examples
- Kenneth Jean conducted Violin Concerto • Romances No's. 1 and 2
- Violin Concerto • Romances No's. 1 and 2 was conducted by Kenneth Jean